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SPECIAL INSURANCE CHECKS TO BEGIN IN APRIL The Veterans Administration in a recent an nouncement has stated that the Special Insurance Dividend checks will start flowing to GI Policy holders after April 1st. These dividends will be based on a period of three years—1948 to 1951. Policy holders whose anniversary date is in Jan uary will receive these checks first, and others will come in order in approximately two months from anniversary date. The VA urges that no veteran write in regards to above statement. Such writing will only tend to slow up payment. GI TRAINING PROGRAM TO BE HALTED World War II Veterans are advised to start ac tion on their GI Educational Training before July 25, 1951. After this date all rights for such train ing will be a thing of the past. In case there are Ecusta employees remaining in the above category, the Personnel Department will be glad to get you in touch with the local representative of the International Correspondence School. The above date will have no bearing on those who are now in the midst of some type of edu cational training. LOOK WHO'S HERE It’s a boy for the Clyde H. Stewart’s (Machine Room). Dennis Wayne was born on February 24 at the Transylvania Community Hospital and weighed in at 6 lbs. 15 oz. Donald Lee Sitton was born on February 27 at Lyday’s Clinic. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sitton (Finishing), and weighed 61/4 lbs. Sarah Frances is the name the Floyd W. Good- son’s (Machine Room) chose for their daughter. She was born on March l6th at the Transylvania Community Hospital and weighed 8 lbs. 7 oz. John Driscoll, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Driscoll (Main Office), was born on March I4th at the Mission Hospital in Asheville, N. C. John tipped the scales at 7 lbs. 3 oz. It’s a boy for the R. Vester Waldrup’s (Cello phane Stand-by Crew). John Charles was born on March 28, at St. Joseph Hospital in Asheville, N. C., and weighed in at 6V2 lbs. CHANGING TIMES Gather your kisses while you may For time brings only sorrow; The girls who are so free today Are chaperones tomorrow. WPNF CIVIC HOUR The following is a schedule of the Civic Hour programs for May: Wednesday, May 2 Brevard Wednesday Club Friday, May 4 Brevard Lions Club Monday, May 7 Brevard Music Club Wednesday, May 9 Rosman Chamber of Commerce Friday, May 11 Brevard Rotary Club Monday, May 14 Brevard Garden Club Wednesday, May 16 Transylvania Wildlife Club Friday, May 18 Brevard Elks Monday, May 21 Brevard Chamber of Commerce Wednesday, May 23 Oakland-Sapphire Civic Club Friday, May 25 American Legion Auxiliary Monday, May 28 Brevard Mathatasian Club Wednesday, May 30 Brevard Kiwanis Club MAY 1951 MOVIE SCHEDULE May 3 CORNERED Dick Powell, Walter Slezak May 10 SLATTERY’S HURRICANE Richard Widmark, Linda Darnell, Veronica Lake May 18 WAKE OF THE RED WITCH John Wayne, Gail Russell, Gig Young May 24 BILL AND COO (In Color) An entertainment movie for the entire family—featuring 273 animal stars. May 31 MOTHER DIDN’T TELL ME Dorothy McGuire, William Lundigan SOME SIMILARITY The father had become disgruntled after his teen aged daughter had played a boogie woogie record for the eleventh time. "Did you ever hear anything so wonderful in your life?” she asked her father. "I mean it’s really out of this world.” "No,” replied the father truthfully, "I can’t say that I have although I once heard something like it when a truck loaded with empty milk cans col lided with a freight car filled with live ducks.” 14
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